Republicans.  Lauren Tidwell – President  Amy Bailey – Vice President  Sara Robertson – Secretary  Kasyn Ryan – Campaign Manager GROUP MEMBERS.

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Republicans

 Lauren Tidwell – President  Amy Bailey – Vice President  Sara Robertson – Secretary  Kasyn Ryan – Campaign Manager GROUP MEMBERS

 Keep social security  We fill if we pay for it, we should receive it.  If both parents die, it should be passed down to their children. Instead of letting government keep it. SOCIAL SECURITY

Medicare  We feel Medicare is benefitting the nation  Make it were it covers more for the elderly, they have worked hard for their money and should be benefitted well for their hard work. Medicaid  Monitor to make sure the people on it are attempting to provide for themselves.  If the person is using all government funding, do not allow them to be on medicaid, because they are receiving funding. MEDICARE & MEDICAID

 Do not allow gay marriage to become legal  God created every man and woman to many someone of the opposite sex  We will not judge that is a person’s decision, but we do not support the cause. GAY MARRIAGE

 Insurance should cover more of doctor’s visits, medicines, etc.  Feel if citizens pay for it, it should cover more expenses. HEALTH CARE

 Increase background/ mental health checks  Limit number of bullets sold in a case  Limit guns that should only be used for military purposes to just the military. GUN CONTROL

 Children should not be punished for the parents decisions, when the parents are just wanting to give them a better life and opportunities.  Make it easier to become a U.S. citizen  If they are living in the U.S. and providing to economy they need to have the opportunity to become a citizen and pay taxes. If they do not do so they will be deported back to original country. IMMIGRATION

 A life is a life, there is no need to kill an innocent child  That is one of God’s children and no matter what stage of pregnancy that child should not be killed.  There is adoption if parent or parents cannot provide for child.  It is murdering a child  If you make the choice to take part in actions that cause pregnancy, should take responsibility for actions. ABORTION

 More financial support, make it a priority  Raise salary’s for teachers  Encourage more citizens to go to college to get higher paying jobs.  Do not allow drop outs EDUCATION

 More strict littering importance  Preserving habitats for animals  Place filters on cars/trucks to prevent carbon emissions ENVIRONMENT

 Focus on problems in U.S.  Limit the money U.S. borrows from other countries, to decrease debt.  If another country needs U.S.’s help, do what we can but not get too involved. FOREIGN AFFAIRS

 Everyone should have the same tax percentage  Write a bill to get it approved by congress  Lower taxes on groceries  Tax more on the following alcohol, cigarettes, tobacco, etc. TAXES

 Lower prices of gas and goods  If you can change these taxes more people will buy it and it will help our economy raise money.  Lower tuition and place more importance on education. THE ECONOMY